Vacaville police honor inmates and officer for helping woman stabbed on trail

Vacaville Police Department honors inmate and officer for helping a woman who was stabbed

VACAVILLE – The Vacaville Police Department is honoring an officer and inmates for their heroic deeds.

Last week, a 33-year-old woman was stabbed while on a Vacaville bike trail.

It just so happened that the incident took place right in front of an inmate work crew and a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officer – who jumped into action and stopped the attacker.

On Thursday, Vacaville police held a ceremony to honor the officer and inmate crew.

"I never dreamed in a million years I'd go through this," said Darnell Armstrong, one of the inmates. "I've been down for a long time. Came from a lot of rough yards for me to get to this moment. I'm happy. I'm happy I was able to help somebody in a time of need."

The suspect - 18-year-old Damarco Parker - faces numerous charges, including stalking and attempted murder.

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